psscale (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
psscale – Plot a gray or color scale-bar on maps
SYNOPSIS
psscale refpoint [ [p|s]parameters ] [ cpt ] [ box ] [ zlo/zhi ] [ [max_intens|low_i/high_i] ] [ parameters ] [ z|Zparameters ] [ ] [ [i][gap] ] [ ] [ [p|dpi ]] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ region ] [ ] [ [just/dx/dy/][c|label] ] [ [level] ] [ x_offset ] [ y_offset ] [ zfile ] [ -ccopies ] [ -p<flags> ] [ -t<transp> ]
Note: No space is allowed between the option flag and the associated arguments.
DESCRIPTION
psscale plots gray scales or color scales on maps. Both horizontal and vertical scales are supported. For CPT files with gradational colors (i.e., the lower and upper boundary of an interval have different colors) psscale will interpolate to give a continuous scale. Variations in intensity due to shading/illumination may be displayed by setting the option -I. Colors may be spaced according to a linear scale, all be equal size, or by providing a file with individual tile widths. The font used for the annotations along the scale and optional units is specified by FONT_ANNOT_PRIMARY. If a label is requested, it is plotted with FONT_LABEL.
REQUIRED ARGUMENTS
-D[g|j|J|n|x]refpoint+wlength/width[+e[b|f][length]][+h][+jjustify][+m[a|c|l|u]][+n[txt]][+odx[/dy]]- Defines the reference point on the map for the color scale using one of four coordinate systems: (1) Use
-Dgfor map (user) coordinates, (2) use-Djor-DJfor setting refpoint via a 2-char justification code that refers to the (invisible) map domain rectangle, (3) use-Dnfor normalized (0-1) coordinates, or (4) use-Dxfor plot coordinates (inches, cm, etc.). All but-Dxrequires both-Rand-Jto be specified. Append+wfollowed by the length and width of the color bar. Give a negative length to reverse the scale bar. Append+hto get a horizontal scale [Default is vertical]. By default, the anchor point on the scale is assumed to be the bottom left corner (BL), but this can be changed by appending+jfollowed by a 2-char justification code justify (seepstext). Note: If-Djis used then justify defaults to the same as refpoint, if-DJis used then justify defaults to the mirror opposite of refpoint. Finally, add+oto offset the color scale by dx/dy away from the refpoint point in the direction implied by justify (or the direction implied by-Djor-DJ). Add sidebar triangles for back- and/or foreground colors with+e. Appendf(foreground) orb(background) for only one sidebar triangle [Default gives both]. Optionally, append triangle height [Default is half the barwidth]. Move text to opposite side with+m[a|c|l|u]. Horizontal scale bars: Move annotations and labels above the scale bar [Default is below]; the unit remains on the left. Vertical scale bars: Move annotations and labels to the left of the scale bar [Default is to the right]; the unit remains below. Append one or more ofa,loruto control which of the annotations, label, and unit that will be moved to the opposite side. Appendcif you want to print a vertical label as a column of characters (does not work with special characters). Append+nto plot a rectangle with the NaN color at the start of the bar, append text to change label from NaN.
OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS
-B[p|s]parameters- Set annotation, tick, and gridline interval for the colorbar. The x-axis label will plot beneath a horizontal bar (or vertically to the right of a vertical bar), except when using
-A. As an option, use the y-axis label to plot the data unit to the right of a horizontal bar (and above a vertical bar). When using-Baor-Bafannotation and/or minor tick intervals are chosen automatically. If-Bis omitted, or no annotation intervals are provided, the default is to annotate every color level based on the numerical entries in the CPT file (which may be overridden by ULB flags in the CPT file). To specify custom text annotations for intervals, you must append ;annotation to each z-slice in the CPT file. -Ccpt- cpt is the CPT file to be used. By default all color changes are annotated. To use a subset, add an extra column to the CPT file with a L, U, or B to annotate Lower, Upper, or Both color segment boundaries (but see
-B). If not given,psscalewill read stdin. Likegrdview,psscalecan understand pattern specifications in the CPT file. For CPT files where the z range is in meters, it may be useful to change to another unit when plotting. To do so, append+Uunit to the file name. Likewise, if the CPT file uses another unit than meter and you wish to plot the CPT versus meters, append+uunit. -F[+cclearances][+gfill][+i[[gap/]pen]][+p[pen]][+r[radius]][+s[[dx/dy/][shade]]]- Without further options, draws a rectangular border around the scale using
MAP_FRAME_PEN; specify a different pen with+ppen. Add+gfill to fill the scale box [no fill]. Append+cclearance where clearance is either gap, xgap/ygap, or lgap/rgap/bgap/tgap where these items are uniform, separate in x- and y-direction, or individual side spacings between scale and border. Append+ito draw a secondary, inner border as well. We use a uniform gap between borders of 2pand theMAP_DEFAULTS_PENunless other values are specified. Append+rto draw rounded rectangular borders instead, with a 6pcorner radius. You can override this radius by appending another value. Finally, append+sto draw an offset background shaded region. Here, dx/dy indicates the shift relative to the foreground frame [4p/-4p] and shade sets the fill style to use for shading [gray50]. -Gzlo/zhi- Truncate the incoming CPT so that the lowest and highest z-levels are to zlo and zhi. If one of these equal NaN then we leave that end of the CPT alone. The truncation takes place before the plotting.
-I[max_intens|low_i/high_i]- Add illumination effects. Optionally, set the range of intensities from – to + max_intens. If not specified, 1 is used. Alternatively, append low/high intensities to specify an asymmetric range [Default is no illumination].
-Jparameters (more …)- Select map projection.
-Jz|Zparameters (more …)- Set z-axis scaling; same syntax as
-Jx. -K(more …)- Do not finalize the PostScript plot.
-L[i][gap]- Gives equal-sized color rectangles. Default scales rectangles according to the z-range in the CPT file (Also see
-Z). If set, any equal interval annotation set with-Bwill be ignored. If gap is appended and the CPT file is discrete we will center each annotation on each rectangle, using the lower boundary z-value for the annotation. Ifiis prepended we annotate the interval range instead. If-Iis used then each rectangle will have its constant color modified by the specified intensity. -M- Force a monochrome graybar using the (television) YIQ transformation.
-N[p|dpi]- Controls how the color scale is represented by the PostScript language. To preferentially draw color rectangles (e.g., for discrete colors), append
p. Otherwise we will preferentially draw images (e.g., for continuous colors). Optionally append effective dots-per-inch for rasterization of color scales [600]. -O(more …)- Append to existing PostScript plot.
-P(more …)- Select "Portrait" plot orientation.
-Q- Select logarithmic scale and power of ten annotations. All z-values in the CPT file will be converted to p = log10(z) and only integer p values will be annotated using the 10^p format [Default is linear scale].
-R[unit]west/east/south/north[/zmin/zmax][r]- west, east, south, and north specify the region of interest, and you may specify them in decimal degrees or in [+-]dd:mm[:ss.xxx][W|E|S|N] format. Append
rif lower left and upper right map coordinates are given instead of w/e/s/n. The two shorthands-Rgand-Rdstand for global domain (0/360 and -180/+180 in longitude respectively, with -90/+90 in latitude). Alternatively for grid creation, giveRcodelon/lat/nx/ny, where code is a 2-character combination of L, C, R (for left, center, or right) and T, M, B for top, middle, or bottom. e.g., BL for lower left. This indicates which point on a rectangular region the lon/lat coordinate refers to, and the grid dimensions nx and ny with grid spacings via-Iis used to create the corresponding region. Alternatively, specify the name of an existing grid file and the-Rsettings (and grid spacing, if applicable) are copied from the grid. Using-Runit expects projected (Cartesian) coordinates compatible with chosen-Jand we inversely project to determine actual rectangular geographic region. For perspective view (-p), optionally append /zmin/zmax. In case of perspective view (-p), a z-range (zmin, zmax) can be appended to indicate the third dimension. This needs to be done only when using the-Jzoption, not when using only the-poption. In the latter case a perspective view of the plane is plotted, with no third dimension.For perspective view
p, optionally append /zmin/zmax. (more …) -S- Do not separate different color intervals with black grid lines.
-U[just/dx/dy/][c|label] (more …)- Draw GMT time stamp logo on plot.
-V[level] (more …)- Select verbosity level [c].
-X[a|c|f|r][x-shift[u]] -Y[a|c|f|r][y-shift[u]] (more …)- Shift plot origin.
-Zzfile- File with colorbar-width per color entry. By default, width of entry is scaled to color range, i.e., z = 0-100 gives twice the width as z = 100-150 (Also see
-L). -ccopies (more …)- Specify number of plot copies [Default is 1].
-p[x|y|z]azim/elev[/zlevel][+wlon0/lat0[/z0]][+vx0/y0] (more …)- Select perspective view. (Required
-Rand-Jfor proper functioning). -t[transp] (more …)- Set PDF transparency level in percent.
-^or just–- Print a short message about the syntax of the command, then exits (NOTE: on Windows use just
–). -+or just+- Print an extensive usage (help) message, including the explanation of any module-specific option (but not the GMT common options), then exits.
-?or no arguments- Print a complete usage (help) message, including the explanation of options, then exits.
–-version- Print GMT version and exit.
–-show-datadir- Print full path to GMT share directory and exit.
EXAMPLES
To plot a a horizontal color scale (12 cm long; 0.5 cm wide) at the reference point (8,1) (paper coordinates) with justification at top center and automatic annotation interval, do
gmt makecpt -T-200/1000/100 -Crainbow > t.cpt gmt psscale -Ct.cpt -Dx8c/1c+w12c/0.5c+jTC+h -Bxaf+l"topography" -By+lkm > map.ps
To append a vertical color scale (7.5 cm long; 1.25 cm wide) to the right of a plot that is 6 inch wide and 4 inch high, using illumination, and show back- and foreground colors, and annotating every 5 units, we provide the reference point and select the left-mid anchor point via
gmt psscale -Dx6.5i+jLM/2i+w7.5c/1.25c+e -O -Ccolors.cpt -I -Bx5+lBATHYMETRY -By+lm >> map.ps
To overlay a horizontal color scale (4 inches long; 1 cm wide) above a Mercator map produced by a previous call, ensuring a 2 cm offset from the map frame, use
gmt psscale -DjCT+w4i/1c+o0/2c+h -O -Ccolors.cpt -Baf -R -J >> map.ps
NOTES
When the CPT file is discrete and no illumination is specified, the color bar will be painted using polygons. For all other cases we must paint with an image. Some color printers may give slightly different colors for the two methods given identical RGB values.
SEE ALSO
gmt, makecpt gmtlogo, grd2cpt psimage, pslegend
COPYRIGHT
2015, P. Wessel, W. H. F. Smith, R. Scharroo, J. Luis, and F. Wobbe
